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Lorne Park Secondary School

Lorne Park Secondary School (often abbreviated as LP or LPSS) is a public high school located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It serves the Lorne Park neighbourhood, as well as a larger catchment area for the Extended French program for all of southern Mississauga. Lorne Park is well known in the Peel region for both its academic rigor and the successful sports teams from which many professional athletes have emerged.[2]

Lorne Park Secondary School

Portam Futuro Aperimus
(Opening the Doors to the Future)

June 1, 1958

Nina Jaiswal

Brad MacDonald

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Kristy Zammit

Engy Boutros
Zorica Zilkey

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Truscott the Spartan

Spartans

The Key

Student life[edit]

Lorne Park Secondary students enjoy a variety of school activities, extracurriculars, teams and clubs. These range from the Model United Nations club, math club, and 3D printing and Computer Aided Design clubs to the programming club and school theatrical productions. Students are allowed to use the school facilities such as the library, gymnasium, track, field, and weight rooms outside of class.

Lorne Park Spartans 2010 OFSAA Rugby Champions

Lorne Park Spartans 2010 OFSAA Rugby Champions

Lorne Park Spartans 2009 OFSAA Silver Medalist

Lorne Park Spartans 2009 OFSAA Silver Medalist

physicist and professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Cornell University, and Harvard University.[13]

Nima Arkani-Hamed

author and music historian, professor at Seneca College[14]

Nanda Lwin

Acedemia


Arts


Broadcast Journalism


Government


Sports


Technology

List of high schools in Ontario

Official website

Lorne Park Matters - Alumni website and newsletter

Lorne Park Secondary School Info Page from the Peel District School Board